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- Euglenophyceae (ICBN) or Euglenea (ICZN) is a group of single-celled algae belonging to the phylum Euglenozoa. They have chloroplasts originated from an...
- 'green grasper') is a species of single-celled flagellate within the Euglenophyceae, a group of algae. It is the only species within the genus Rapaza, family...
- phagocytosis, or strictly by diffusion. A monophyletic subgroup known as Euglenophyceae have chloroplasts and produce their own food through photosynthesis...
- belongs to the species Rapaza viridis, the earliest diverging lineage of Euglenophyceae. This microorganism requires a constant supply of a strain of Tetraselmis...
- 1971; Menoidiaceae Buetschli 188; Menoidiidae Hollande, 1942] class Euglenophyceae Schoenichen 1925 emend. Marin & Melkonian 2003 [Euglenea Bütschli 1884...
- in Chrysophyceae until Christensen, 1962), Cryptophyta, Dinophyta, Euglenophyceae and Choanoflagellida (included in Chrysophyceae until Hibberd, 1975)...
- Eutreptiaceae (ICN) or Eutreptiidae (ICZN) is a family of algae in the class Euglenophyceae. It is the only family within the monotypic order Eutreptiales (ICN)...
- Euglenaceae show the most morphological diversity within the class Euglenophyceae. They are mostly single-celled organisms, except for the genus Colacium...
- single-celled protists belonging to the phylum Euglenozoa, relatives of the Euglenophyceae algae. They are flagellates, with two flagella for locomotion. Anisonemia...
- "Molecular Phylogeny and Cryptic Diversity of the Genus Phacus (Phacaceae, Euglenophyceae) and the Descriptions of Seven New Species". Journal of Phycology. 50...